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Do They Hear You When You Cry
Bashir, Layli Miller; Kassindja, Fauziya
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Description for Do They Hear You When You Cry
Paperback. Tells the dramatic, compulsively readable story of a woman fighting to free herself from the injustices of her culture. The author's harrowing story begins in Togo, Africa, where she enjoyed a sheltered childhood, shielded by her progressive father from the tribal practice of polygamy and genital mutilation. Num Pages: 688 pages. BIC Classification: 1HFDT; 1KBB; BGA; JFFD; JPVH1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 174 x 110 x 33. Weight in Grams: 350.
Like the bestsellers Princess and Not Without My Daughter, Do They Hear You When You Cry? tells the dramatic, compulsively readable story of a woman fighting to free herself from the injustices of her culture. Fauziya Kassindja's harrowing story begins in Togo, Africa, where she enjoyed a sheltered childhood, shielded by her progressive father from the tribal practice of polygamy and genital mutilation. But when her father died in 1993, Fauziya's life changed dramatically. At the age of seventeen, she was forced to marry a man she barely knew who already had three wives, and prepare for ... Read more
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Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Transworld Publishers Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
688
Condition
New
Number of Pages
688
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780857500533
SKU
V9780857500533
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Ref
99-1
About Bashir, Layli Miller; Kassindja, Fauziya
Fauziya Kassindja was born in 1977 in Kpalime, Togo, the youngest daughter of a wealthy, prominent family. She now lives in Alexandria, Virginia. Layli Miller Bashir is a recent graduate from the American University Washington College of Law. She lives in Virginia with her husband. Gini Kopecki is a freelance writer who lives in New York City.
Reviews for Do They Hear You When You Cry
'Truly groundbreaking...an extraordinary book'
Mail on Sunday
'A frank, moving and often inspiring story of persecution and the conviction which can overome it'
The Times
Mail on Sunday
'A frank, moving and often inspiring story of persecution and the conviction which can overome it'
The Times